Education
Hugh Baird College students celebrate excellent exam results
3 months ago
Students at Hugh Baird College in Bootle are celebrating today after achieving remarkable results in their technical and vocational qualifications.
With a 96% pass rate for T-levels – well above the national average of 90.5% – the Hugh Baird College students have excelled in a wide range of industry-based subjects, from Childcare to Engineering and beyond.
This summer marks the third cohort of T-level students completing their courses and receiving their results. T-levels are two-year courses that a young person can take following GCSEs. They are broadly equivalent in size to 3 A levels and accrue UCAS points.
T-levels were developed in collaboration with employers to ensure students will be equipped with the skills they need. They offer a mixture of classroom learning and ‘on the job’ experience with at least 45 days spent on an industry placement with an employer.
Rachael Hennigan, Principal and Chief Executive of Hugh Baird College, said:
“I am incredibly proud of our students’ outstanding results. These achievements reflect our unwavering dedication providing our students with the best technical and vocational education possible, ensuring our students are equipped with the skills, knowledge, and behaviors necessary to thrive in their chosen careers.”
“We celebrate their success and eagerly anticipate seeing them excel as they embark on their professional journeys.”
Gerrard White, Professional Construction and the Built Environment Level 3 student from Walton, who gained Distinction Distinction*, said:
“I’m so happy with my results from my course. The skills and experience I’ve gained have built a solid foundation for my career in the industry. I am excited to start my Degree Apprenticeship in Quantity Surveying at SAL Construction Ltd.”
Ellie Edwards, T-level – Education and Childcare student, who gained a Distinction, said:
“The support and guidance I received at college made all the difference, and now I feel ready to take on university! I’m excited to begin my next chapter at Liverpool Hope University, where I’ll be studying Primary School Teaching.”
Hannah Keown, gained a Distinction in her recent T-level Digital Design Production and Development results, she said:
“I’m really proud of my results. The hands-on experience and knowledge I’ve gained have set me up perfectly for a future in the tech industry. I am looking forward to starting my degree in Cyber Security at Edge Hill University.”
Ash McGarry, Level 3 Art and Design, who gained a Distinction* Distinction*, Distinction, said:
“I am so proud of myself for achieving these results. I’m excited to begin my next chapter at Teesside University, where I’ll be studying Comic Art. Thank you to all of the staff for helping me achieve my next step.”
Ibitoye Anuoluwapoa, a Level 3 Engineering student who gained a Distinction, said:
“I’m extremely happy with my results and because of them I’ve now secured a Level 4 Apprenticeship in Engineering with Northern Rail.”
Other achievements include; Charlie Ford, a Level 3 Health and Social Care student, who achieved an A, Mia Nield, an Art and Design Level 3 student, who achieved Distinction, Distinction, Distinction, Matthew Jenkins, an Advanced Manufacturing Engineering Level 3 student, who achieved a Distinction and Ethan Hughes, Construction and the Built Environment level 3 student, who achieved Distinction*.
At Hugh Baird College, you choose the course, the subject area and the industry you’re most interested in. You learn in a way that suits you, with your own unique study programme.
Applications are still open for September 2024 entry, and they are enrolling now. Visit www.hughbaird.ac.uk/be-you to find out more and apply.